Authors
Mark Hammond, Nathan J Mayne, William JM Seviour, Neil T Lewis, Xianyu Tan, Dann Mitchell
Publication date
2023/10
Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume
525
Issue
1
Pages
150-163
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Observations of time-varying thermal emission from brown dwarfs suggest that they have large-scale atmospheric circulation. The magnitude of this variability ranges from a few per cent to tens of per cent, implying a range of sizes of atmospheric perturbations. Periodograms of phase curves of the thermal emission reveal a range of peaks with different periods and widths, suggesting different atmospheric flow speeds and directions. This implies a variety of atmospheric circulations in the different brown dwarfs observed to date, but there is no general theoretical understanding of the circulation regimes these objects can support, and the resulting sizes and velocities of their atmospheric features. We therefore use an idealized 2D shallow-water model of a brown dwarf atmosphere to understand their potential large-scale circulation regimes. We non-dimensionalize the model to reduce the number of input …
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